Catching up with Hans Zimmer at the Oscars this past weekend, MTV managed to grab a few comments from the composer about his work on the upcoming DC ensemble Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, asking him whether he plans to develop individual themes for each of the heroes.

“I’m trying, I’ll put it that way,” states Zimmer, who has previously stated that he plans to tackle Superman, whilst handing Batman over to Junkie Xl. “We’re in early days. But yes, of course, ideally that’s what you want to do.”

Zimmer was also asked if Warner Bros. has him down to score any future DC movies, with the composer responding that: “Look, the studio is going to hedge its bet, if I ruin this one…. And at the same time you have to remember I come from ten years of doing Batman, so it’s really
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As you can see, Momoa hardly resembles the iconic orange and green clad blonde superhero we’ve grown to recognize from the comics, and is instead channeling his Game of Thrones character, Khal Drogo, tattoos and all.

The photo also comes with the intriguing “Unite the Seven” tag… Does it refer to the seven seas? The seven members of the Justice League? Both?

Tell us, what do you think of Momoa’s Aquaman costume? Let us know in the comments below.

Aleksa Palladino and Mark O’Brien have joined the second season of AMC’s “Halt and Catch Fire” as a series regular and recurring character, respectively, the cabler announced Thursday.

Palladino (“Boardwalk Empire”) will play well-traveled and highly educated freelance journalist Sara Wheeler, who comes from a wealthy background, but is self-reliant and responsible. Due to past experiences, Sara is skeptical of relationships, but after reconnecting with Joe (Lee Pace), whom she first met back in college, the couple shares a real, deep connection.

O’Brien, who starred in the CBC’s series “The Republic of Doyle,” has been cast as Tom Rendon, an It department head at a law firm who is an early adapter of Cameron’s (Mackenzie Davis) computer startup company, Mutiny, and shares her same brilliance and passion for gaming. His character is described as having a conservative exterior but a strong hacker ethos that may rival Cameron’s.
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Promotional one-sheets for superhero films are, naturally, a dime a dozen these days. Whether it’s positioning said protagonist with their back to camera, or situating them front and center sporting a pensive look, it’s a marketing tactic that is beginning to show signs of age. But now that Warner Bros. has finally got its ducks in a row, the studio has brought together what is arguably the three biggest icons in superhero lore for Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice‘s eye-catching trinity poster.

Granted, the image itself first made its way onto the Internet following the Hong Kong Licensing Expo, but today, a clearer version of the trinity piece has reared its superpowered head, showcasing the alter-egos of Clark Kent, Bruce Wayne and Gal Gadot’s Diana Prince.

It looks like we can add another returning player from Man of Steel to the cast of next year’s Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, with Christina Wren – who played the United States Air Force officer Carrie Farris – revealing to Pittsburgh Magazine that she’ll be back in the hotly-anticipated DC ensemble.

“The casting director got in touch with me. I got to know her a bit through the first project, Man of Steel because she had to hunt me down a little bit; she just called me directly, which is always nice. It’s more personal. We filmed mostly in August; I was out in Detroit. Back a little bit in September. I can tell you that I think it’s going to be badass! They’re just such an awesome team. The bits that I was on set for look fantastic; everyone in it is fantastic. It
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Recently, the set photographer for "Batman v Superman: Dawn Of Justice" super hero/action flick, Clay Enos, posted this new set pic (above), featuring director, Zack Snyder, on the set, looking very serious and focused with an amazing background. Batman News did confirm that this is the Batman v Superman set that Zack is on in the pic.
Clay captioned the photo with the following words: " My worlds collide. @vespausa and @wbpictures / @ZackSnyder #slr pic.twitter.com/7cZGtSCkFj — Clay Enos (@ClayEnos) May 16, 2014." As previously reported, a possible first trailer has been rumored to air with the showing of the new "Jupiter Ascending" movie this Friday, February 6th, 2015. Again, it's just a rumor for now as nothing official has been announced. We'll definitely find out if it's true this weekend, though.
As for the movie, it stars: Henry Cavill as Superman/Clark Kent and Ben Affleck as Batman/Bruce Wayne, Amy Adams as Lois Lane,
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Well, we didn’t get a Super Bowl spot for Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, so it looks like for the time being we’ll have to make do with a new photo of director Zack Snyder on the set of the eagerly-anticipated DC ensemble, with the filmmaker posting the following behind-the-scenes image from stills photographer Clay Enos…

SXSW runs from March 13 to 21 in Austin and is now in its 22nd year. Variety has details of the 145 films and 100 world premieres bowing at this year’s festival. Brand, as previously reported, will be the festival’s opening night film.

Chicago – I’m on board with Jude Law leading a film and neutral about submarine movies as a genre. My primary pre-screening interest in the quietly marketed thriller “Black Sea” was what Oscar-winning director Kevin Macdonald would do with this material following his hit with the hard-hitting drama “The Last King of Scotland”.

As it turns out, Jude Law as a desperate, angry and greedy skipper is not nearly as impactful as Forest Whitaker’s brutal Ugandan dictator. And “Black Sea,” which dives down to oceanic hull break point, isn’t propelled by nearly as deep of a story as the Oscar-winning Whitaker film.

Rating: 2.5/5.0

As for standing the test of time, “Black Sea” won’t. The film will not appear on favorite submarine film lists in the company of greats including “The Hunt for Red October,” “Crimson Tide,” “U-571,” “K-19: The Widow Maker,” “The Abyss” and “20,000 Leagues Under
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Chicago – Having explored the farthest fields of space in films like “Gravity” and “Interstellar,” we may have forgotten the danger that awaits down below. “Black Sea” is a lean, often thrilling submarine tale that takes viewers on a journey of timeless terror and sacrificial pursuits.

Rating: 3.5/5.0

“Black Sea” is a working class treasure hunt, set in the world of blue collar men who have devoted their lives to working in submarines, but aren’t appreciated by their fat cat employees. A recently fired sub captain named Robinson (Jude Law) makes a deal with his former employer to help the company retrieve a sub with Nazi gold inside of it. On board are men like Ben Mendelsohn’s out-of-control Fraser, corporate stooge Daniels (Scoot McNairy), and young first-timer Tobin (Bobby Schofield).

The cause for Jude Law to earn some respect continues, as he works with diverse characters without a golden showboating,
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